
Mission: make coders a little less binary.
Use Github, the most popular code sharing platform, as a way to share vulnerable stories.
So that is all, share a story by submitting a pull request - whether it's a piece of your own tapestry, or a story that has been told to you. Create a folder with your name, and add an md file.






I and a few other Stellar community members saw thousands of people basing their knowledge off of short headlines and Reddit posts. So, in order to provide more in-depth information, we worked for 2 weeks to write a 25+ page Google Doc, which was then transformed into a NoviceDock syllabus with over 50 resources.



This syllabus is divided into sections. Each section gives you a detailed summary about the topic, as well as a ton of resources to go learn that section.
It was written by Justin, a Monero enthusiest on the community team. He has travelled all around Europe to speak around the coin, and has packed all his knowledge into this learning track.



Working with the creator of this successful reddit post, we turned it into a complete syllabus for learning Ethereum. Each section of the syllabus has a detailed summary, and also a bunch of curated resources discovered from around the web.
It can be overwhelming learning a new topic, so we created this track to give direction to new learners.


